Case | Gilt mounted ebonised fruitwood veneered case with pierced and engraved silk lined frets to the glazed front door. Having gilt carrying handles to the sides, with matched pierced and engraved silk lined sound frets, the caddy top surmounted by 5 chased gilt finials. |
Dial | 3.75inch convex fired vitreous enamel dial with Roman numerals signed below XII Tupman London. |
Movement | Two train twin fusee movement with chain drive having lever escapement, sounding the hours and quarter hours upon 2 bells via 2 rear mounted hammers. Being made by a watch maker this is a rare piece as it combines a clocks longer duration combined with the skills and thoughts of a watch maker used to making lever escapements with balance rather than a pendulum which would be quite alien. |
Duration | 7 days.
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Provenance | Private english collection.
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Comparative Literature | See Country life book of clocks by Edward T Joy 1967 pages 77 – 78 |
Literature | See Country life book of clocks by Edward T Joy 1967 pages 77 – 78 |
Escapement | Lever with balance and hairspring. |
Dimensions | Height 9.5 inches. |
Condition | very good case dial and movement. |
Tupman london Circa 1820
A small portable English quarter striking table clock with balance wheel escapement.
£18,000
Additional information
Dimensions | 5827373 cm |
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